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The development of ground floor constructions: part IV (damp proofing methods)
Continues to examine the provision of damp proofing in ground floors. Shows that damp proof membranes only became mandatory in floors laid after the mid-1960s. Examines the methods and location of damp proofing in ground floors. Considers the problems associated with dampness in, and damp proofing of, ground floors.
The development of ground floor constructions: part IV (damp proofing methods)
Continues to examine the provision of damp proofing in ground floors. Shows that damp proof membranes only became mandatory in floors laid after the mid-1960s. Examines the methods and location of damp proofing in ground floors. Considers the problems associated with dampness in, and damp proofing of, ground floors.
The development of ground floor constructions: part IV (damp proofing methods)
Douglas, James (author)
Structural Survey ; 16 ; 76-80
1998-06-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
The development of ground floor constructions: part IV (damp proofing methods)
British Library Online Contents | 1998
|The development of ground floor constructions: Part IV (damp proofing methods)
Online Contents | 1998
|The development of ground floor constructions: part III (damp proofing materials)
Online Contents | 1998
|The development of ground floor constructions: part III (damp proofing materials)
British Library Online Contents | 1998
|The development of ground floor constructions: part III (damp proofing materials)
Emerald Group Publishing | 1998
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